A New god For a New Age?
Based on pseudo-faith in world unity and peace, satan and his powers of darkness fight to establish an earthly kingdom where he can reign as god. Will they succeed?
Following his defeat in the War in Heaven, satan and his minions have fled to Earth where they fight to establish a worldly kingdom and end the dominance of humankind.
Satan, in the guise of a New Age holy man, has created a new faith based on world unity and peace. But his real goal is to bring about a new dark age where he is worshiped as god. He manipulates humanity and its politics to place a man loyal to him, the Beast, in charge of Europe's government.
The Beast is opposed by the Christian community. Among those standing in his way are Christian evangelists Chris and Serena Davis. Only with them out of the way can his ambition become reality.
Journey along in this exciting and fascinating story as Chris and Serena fight against spiritual, physical, and emotional challenges every step of the way.
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Paperback: 497 Pages
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Kenneth Zeigler was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in 1954. His life underwent a dramatic transformation following his near-death experience in 1972, when this young teenage atheist became a born-again Christian. He studied chemistry at Shippensburg University and graduated with a master's degree in chemistry education in 1982, having done his graduate thesis on quantum mechanical modeling of the hydrogen atom. He has taught chemistry and astronomy at both the high school and college level, and has conducted research into the nature of main belt and near-Earth asteroids at both Lowell and Palomar Observatories. He has also been an educational consultant for NASA, working on the Messenger Mercury mission. He currently teaches advanced chemistry at La Joya Community High School in Avondale, Arizona. He and his wife, Mary, have two grown children, Rob and Beth, and two grandchildren, Kindra and Kristen.